I’ve been a Swanson Vitamins (direct mail) customer for years.
In their new catalogue, they tout a new product, Hair Revitalization Formula. It’s the same formula as a product called Hair Gain that is apparently popular in Europe. It is originally from Norway.
Anyway, the claim is 33% regrowth in a double blind study. Swanson sells it as a vitamin mix for dirt cheap (Swanson dot com).
Anyone tried this?
Also, check out the promo videos on it:
By the way, it does not do anything for grey hair, that was just my part of the search results in the link.
» I’ve been a Swanson Vitamins (direct mail) customer for years.
»
» In their new catalogue, they tout a new product, Hair Revitalization
» Formula. It’s the same formula as a product called Hair Gain that is
» apparently popular in Europe. It is originally from Norway.
»
» Anyway, the claim is 33% regrowth in a double blind study. Swanson sells
» it as a vitamin mix for dirt cheap (Swanson dot com).
»
» Anyone tried this?
»
» Also, check out the promo videos on it:
»
» Your source for natural health videos | iHealthTube.com
»
» By the way, it does not do anything for grey hair, that was just my part
» of the search results in the link.
»
» I might try it. Little to lose.
Actually, it’s not exactly dirt cheap. $17.99 for a months supply.
Notice in the catalog they basically give away what they think the key ingredient is- the Marine Protein Complex. There are other products out there with that(maybe not cheaper), and unless someone can explain the difference, you can get loads of Marine protein(from fish, as they say) via Seacure: http://propernutrition.com/component/option,com_wrapper/Itemid,27/
Seacure is also available at places such as Iherb.
I’m sure their the powdered version for Pets is safe for humans as well. Peanut butter and Seacure sandwich. Mmmmmmmmm
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